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Wyandanch High School Students Support Local Community

"This time of year, and especially this year, it is important for us to give back to our community and those in need."

 Deybe Conales Malobnoob and John Francis with the food boxes they created are with Wyandanch High School Principal Mr. Paul Sibblies (left), Economic Opportunity Council representative Sabrina Fearon and Cathy Finley, Class Specialist.
Deybe Conales Malobnoob and John Francis with the food boxes they created are with Wyandanch High School Principal Mr. Paul Sibblies (left), Economic Opportunity Council representative Sabrina Fearon and Cathy Finley, Class Specialist. (Wyandanch School District​)

Press release from Wyandanch School District:

Dec. 1, 2020

Students in the Wyandanch High School Life Skills class came together to support their community by arranging and donating Thanksgiving food boxes.

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Students Deybe Conales Malobnoob and John Francis worked together to gather the food items and create the boxes to donate to those in need during the holiday.

“We are so appreciative and grateful for the food boxes created by the Life Skills class,” said Wyandanch High School Principal Mr. Paul Sibblies. “This time of year, and especially this year, it is important for us to give back to our community and those in need.”

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The food boxes included traditional Thanksgiving dinner items like stuffing, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce as well as soda, water and juice. The students also included brownie, cake or cookie mix with frosting for dessert.


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